Showing posts with label Ron Paul. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ron Paul. Show all posts

Monday, April 23, 2012

This is War!

It is an information war, it is a war for our lives, a war for our future, a war for those have died needlessly, and it is a war that every person, no matter their color, creed, religion, sex, or ideology, should stand together for freedom. Not just for Americans, but for everyone around the world. Freedom must be upheld in one place before it can spread. Our Founding Fathers took less shit from their government and rose up to declare independence, not just for them, but so that all people of the world might know a free life.

They tried the peaceful route, they tried to petition the government, they tried to find any other way but war. It was not up to the Founding Fathers that there should be war, it was the oppressive tyrannical government that wanted war. They refused to give up their power. And today, our oppressors refuse to give up power. Whether they are Clinton taking our guns away, or Bush taking our civil liberties away, or Barry Satoro who has declared war on the American people, we do not want war. They want war. They want war with other countries, and they want war with anyone who loves freedom.

Thursday, March 29, 2012

Vote of No Confidence

Growing up, I was told that if you did not vote, you had no say in an elected official did. At a time, even I believed it, but as I became informed to how the election system works, voting for even the lesser of two evils seems morally wrong. People like to think that in a situation, you have to do something. But doing nothing is something.

Friday, March 9, 2012

Moral Revolution

Right now I am reading "The 5,000 Year Leap" which goes over the principles that the Founders believed in that set up a system to make a country great. There are 28 principles, but the chief among them are liberty, private property, and the pursuit of life and happiness. The book also talks about the doubts these men had before the revolution began. They agreed that a nation must be filled with well educated, moral and just men to be able to govern themselves. They admitted that a nation filled with uneducated and immoral people will flee asking others to govern them.

Wednesday, January 4, 2012

The Case for Ron Paul

How you view Ron Paul may say more about yourself than what you think of Ron Paul. For decades, Ron Paul has been a strict constitutionlist who believes that if the rights of the federal government are not stated, then it is left up to the states to decide. People think Ron Paul is radical, but he is simply following the Constitution. In a way he is radical because the founding of this country and giving us all of these freedoms was a radical idea from the tyranny that preceded. These days, our rights have been stripped away so much that the ideas that our founding fathers had have become radical again.

Saturday, November 26, 2011

New Political Map

Growing up, I have been taught through the "mainstream" media that the political map is divided between left and right. On that scale is Republicans on the far right, Democrats on the far left, and Independents who can go either way, usually situated in the middle.
The more I looked at my own values, and my own views, I found that I was both on the far right and in the middle at the same time. If that is true, then the political map has to be wrong if that kind of inconsistency exists. Finally I came up with a new map that shows where your views and and values can accurately be shown.

Tuesday, November 15, 2011

Fractional Reserve Banking Explained

When you talk about the financial system, people's eyes glaze over. So I made this easy to understand flow-chart to explain how you have not been free for almost 100 years.